We have talked quite a lot about Intel’s delay of its mobile Atom Cedar Trail platform in the last couple of weeks, but now a new report came our way to suggest that the chip maker may still launch these chips by the end of 2011.This latest development in the Cedar Trail-M saga was reported by the DigiTimes pub... |
1 December 2011 06:11 GMT |
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In September of this year, Intel introduced its desktop version of the Cedar Trail platform that is comprised on the Atom D2500 and D2700 processors, and in the first quarter of 2012 the chip maker is expected to expand this series with a third CPU, dubbed the Atom D2550.The chip was uncovered in a leaked Intel slide... |
30 November 2011 06:11 GMT |
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While we are still waiting for the official debut of the first mobile Atom processors based on the Cedarview architecture, a German publication has managed to uncover a series of new details about these chips, including the power consumption of the CPUs.These new Intel chips will go by the name of Atom N2600 and Atom... |
4 October 2011 10:46 GMT |
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DirectX 10.1 support was one the major features Intel promised to deliver with the introduction of its new Cedarview Atom architecture, but recent reports suggest the chip maker wasn't able to keep up to its word as the Cedar Trail platform is limited at offering just DX 9 graphics.Intel launched the Atom Cedarv... |
30 September 2011 16:01 GMT |
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At a recent press event held in China, Asus has detailed its plans for 2011 in the ultra-portable computing space and, according to the company's officials, this year will mark the introduction of no less than three light-weight and low-profile mobile computing devices.
All the three devices were presented du... |
30 June 2011 10:03 GMT |
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The introduction of the Brazos platform at the beginning of this year left Intel in an awkward position as its Atom chips found it hard to compete with AMD's faster and more feature-rich Fusion APUs, but the Santa Clara-based processor giant isn't going to remain idle for too long, the company planning to r... |
11 February 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Thinking ahead seems to be what Intel has been doing lately, with no less than three new central processing units being developed simultaneously by the Santa Clara-based enterprise. These three projects are the Pine trail platform and Pineview CPU (due in 2010), the Cedarview chip (due in 2011) and even a 22nm proces... |
23 November 2009 03:47 GMT |
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